Are we there yet?

Image of a protestor from the Are We There Yet? Exhibition at Auckland Museum, holding a placard that reads "I can't believe i'm still protesting this shit"

Project

Are We There Yet?

Organisation

Auckland War Memorial Museum

Industry

Museums & Galleries

Overview

Are We There Yet? celebrates the 125th anniversary of women’s suffrage in Aotearoa, this exhibition used the historic anniversary as a springboard to examine the successes and speed-bumps of gender equality so far, and where to next.

This exhibition is aimed at independent adults and featured a series of interactive areas where members of public could contribute their thoughts and feelings on the subjects being discussed.

The digital marketing campaign sought to highlight these key themes and offer digital experiences whereby our online audiences could also contribute.

  • Creative Direction
  • Film Direction
  • Advertising
  • Social Media Strategy
  • Content Production
  • Campaign Management

Bad Feminist

A core experience of the Are We There Yet? Women and Equality in Aotearoa exhibition included interactives whereby visitors could add to the ongoing dialogue around the main topics in the exhibition.

These interactive areas were deliberately analogue and involved individuals tying ribbons to frames to vote, designing and making protest signs or signing a modern scroll in solidarity. This approach spoke to the hands-on approach to protest throughout the history of equal rights in New Zealand.

Our idea was to extend these experiences to wider audiences online through simple digital experiences that related to the analogue counterparts in the exhibition. One example of this was the ‘Bad Feminist’ concept where users can ‘confess’ instances where they believe themselves to be bad feminists. The experience was anonymous just like the exhibition and led to some fantastic contributions and excellent user engagement.

Laptop mockup of the Bad Feminist confessions portal campaign for Are We There Yet?
Mobile phone mockup of the In Their Own Words campaign as part of the Are We There Yet? Campaign

Campaign

The digital marketing campaign for Are We There Yet? Women and Equality in Aotearoa utilised several different tactics to appeal to varied target audiences.Research showed us a strong overall female audience with groups largely organised by age.

In response to this I developed advertising with copy suited to each audience group referencing themes or phrases that would be relevant to them.The core tactics to deliver this segmented marketing campaign included social media advertising, display advertising and interactive experiences.

Using lookalike audiences and our online customer database I used data to structure a promising visitor type and delivered a series of tactics over key periods.Each audience group would be exposed to social media event listings, social media advertising, display banners, and content each customised include copy and references best suitedto them.